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  1. Refashioning the Print Literature: Internet Literature in China

    Over the past decade, Internet literature has indeed accomplished remarkable achievements. Internet literature has garnered a readership of 202.67 million, amounting to 39.5 percent of all netizens in mainland China now. That 55.5 percent of these netizens are between the ages of twenty and forty indicates that Internet literature is clearly very popular with young people, which is surprising nowadays considering that there are so many forms of entertainment available to them. Although Internet literature has developed rapidly, it is not only accepted as a part of mainstream contemporary literature but also plays an increasingly important role in literary creation, theory, and criticism in mainland China

    Ole Samdal - 24.11.2019 - 23:19

  2. Like Water for Chocolate: Analogy-Based Computational Narrative

    Like Water for Chocolate: Analogy-Based Computational Narrative was presented at the 2012 ELO conference under the category Games, Interactions, and Computational Narratives.

    Ole Samdal - 24.11.2019 - 23:25

  3. Re-inventing Poetic Practice in Greece: The Case of Vassilis Amanatidis‟ 7: Poetry for Video Games

    Re-inventing Poetic Practice in Greece: The Case of Vassilis Amanatidis‟ 7: Poetry for Video Games

    Ole Samdal - 24.11.2019 - 23:51

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